FXCM Upgrades Index CFD Technology

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FXCM Inc.
FXCM
today announced that it has upgraded its Index CFD market making technology which enhances its index trading offering. FXCM has implemented a new high frequency market making technology on its backend system for indices. As a result FXCM will be able to manage index order flow and positions, prices and risk with greater accuracy and more efficiently. As an example FXCM will have the option to take those clients who scalp aggressively, trade news events and use automated strategies and instantaneously hedge these positions with the futures market. Advantages to FXCM clients include: No Stop and Limit Trading Restrictions on Most Indicies: Place stops, limits and entry orders without any minimum distance restrictions. Lower Spreads: Lower spreads on popular indexes like the US30. No Re-quotes: Trade index CFDs with fast and efficient trade execution without expensive re-quotes. "The new offering provides all traders, especially scalpers and news traders, with their ideal trading environment for indices," said Drew Niv, CEO of FXCM. "This will provide the most unique Index trading offering in the industry and immediately benefit clients." Trading Indices offers access to a range of markets where clients can diversify their trading strategies across uncorrelated instruments to currencies as well as taking advantage of global market opportunities. Popular Stock Indices include AUS200, GER30, and US30. FXCM now offers traders a Mini account option where they can trade micro CFD lots from $0.10. Traders can start an FXCM Mini account with as little as $50, and all-inclusive spread costs. Mini accounts have the same award-winning platform service, and trade on dealing desk execution. Open Mini Account
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